2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30460-6_8
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Dealing with NFRs for Smart-Phone Applications: A Goal-Oriented Approach

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“…First, similar to NFR [5], [24] and other works e.g [13], we acknowledge that committing to a design decision too early may result in some stakeholders' solutions being discarded, making their views irrelevant. However, a key contribution of this work compared with other work is that it further encourages stakeholder involvement by facilitating the inclusion of all key stakeholders in the modelling and analysis of the system, not just the elicitation.…”
Section: Requirements Elicitation and Analysismentioning
confidence: 66%
“…First, similar to NFR [5], [24] and other works e.g [13], we acknowledge that committing to a design decision too early may result in some stakeholders' solutions being discarded, making their views irrelevant. However, a key contribution of this work compared with other work is that it further encourages stakeholder involvement by facilitating the inclusion of all key stakeholders in the modelling and analysis of the system, not just the elicitation.…”
Section: Requirements Elicitation and Analysismentioning
confidence: 66%
“…They introduced the concept of "softgoal" to denote an ill-defined goal, and introduced the Softgoal Interdependency Graph (SIG) to represent whether a design decision contributed positively or negatively to satisfying a particular goal or requirement, under the architect or developer's perspective. Other authors have adapted and discovered new uses for the NFR Framework [17,18,16,13].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Mehta et al applied the NFR Framework to analyze smartphone applications. They proposed a goal-oriented approach to explore and select alternatives to satisfy NFRs specially for the particular characteristics of smartphones [13].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Reference Model emphasizes that the requirements are satisfied by the collaboration between the user and the events in its environment, hence the term collaborative system. A previous study describes the importance of comprehensively identifying the key NFRs (Non-Functional Requirements) and appropriately handling them [10]. For example, with apps such as Theia, a smartphone app for helping blind people navigate indoors, there is always chance for the user (blind person) getting hurt, if risks, which are related to user goals, e.g., safety, reliability, timeliness, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%